Name Game: A Boy and His Bike

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I blame Assassin's creed for Ezio suddenly being one of those names that require someone to say, "Yes, I'm serious, that's his name." Although I think it would be a pretty bad ass name either way.
 

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This comic hit me right here. 'pats area over heart'
'sniffles' It was so beautiful. Excuse me.
 

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Wolfram01 said:
It's pretty sweet that you guys are in Canada. Too bad you went to Calgary though... Edmonton ftw...

Actually they're both pretty shitty cities, but I gotta rep my hometown lol.
Hey, don't knock it too hard. I moved to Edmonton from out east and this place is way more awesome. It's got art galleries, and it's got some small amount of employment for me! So +2 over the so-called city I left.
 

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God bless you for this. My heart needed some warmth this week.

I bet $1,000,000 your dad wouldn't kill you for braking the TV.
Though, I bet Ezio could do it. You know, if you were evil, but you're good. Very good. :)
 

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As a biker I can absolutely relate to that sentiment, its not about the destination, its about the getting there and there are few ways I would rather travel than on a motorbike.
 

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Leels said:
Name Game: A Boy and His Bike

The beginning of the ride.

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Loved this comic so much. Btw Your dad has a cool name and must be one hell of a guy to raise a successful comic writer such as yourself.
 

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Formica Archonis said:
Wolfram01 said:
It's pretty sweet that you guys are in Canada. Too bad you went to Calgary though... Edmonton ftw...

Actually they're both pretty shitty cities, but I gotta rep my hometown lol.
Hey, don't knock it too hard. I moved to Edmonton from out east and this place is way more awesome. It's got art galleries, and it's got some small amount of employment for me! So +2 over the so-called city I left.
Well that's pretty cool. Welcome to E-Town, the home of terrible drivers who drive slow and don't signal, hicks, and the no-longer-world's-largest-mall =P

But at least there's employment and hot girls.
 

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Wolfram01 said:
Well that's pretty cool. Welcome to E-Town, the home of terrible drivers who drive slow and don't signal, hicks, and the no-longer-world's-largest-mall =P
Thanks.:)

Wolfram01 said:
But at least there's employment and hot girls.
I got the first, have yet to find a concentration of the second!
 

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Formica Archonis said:
Wolfram01 said:
Well that's pretty cool. Welcome to E-Town, the home of terrible drivers who drive slow and don't signal, hicks, and the no-longer-world's-largest-mall =P
Thanks.:)

Wolfram01 said:
But at least there's employment and hot girls.
I got the first, have yet to find a concentration of the second!
There's lots in the bars and clubs on the weekend lol. Whyte Ave and Jasper Ave (but Whyte is better - more university students)
 

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Wolfram01 said:
There's lots in the bars and clubs on the weekend lol. Whyte Ave and Jasper Ave (but Whyte is better - more university students)
Ooops, forgot to articulate my trouble with that: I'm in my 30's, so I'm a little past trolling for college girls.
 

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the context with which this comic was created brings a tear to my eye.

Happy belated fathers' day to all.
 

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Ezio Scaldaferri de Firenze? /lamejoke (but that seriously sounds pretty badass)

Despite tripping over that typo and trying to figure it out, this was quite a nice comic this week. Not so much in the barrels of laughter kind of way, but nice.
 

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pilf said:
unacomn said:
So, the bike is like the TARDIS.
I was thinking that too, maybe the bike has a working chameleon circuit
Except for the fact it can't move in time...only space. And even when it does that it's pretty slow by comparison.
 

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Revolutionary said:
pilf said:
unacomn said:
So, the bike is like the TARDIS.
I was thinking that too, maybe the bike has a working chameleon circuit
Except for the fact it can't move in time...only space. And even when it does that it's pretty slow by comparison.
It's possible that a vortex inhibitor could be engaged on the bike, which prevents it from travelling in time which could also, potentially, have a detrimental effect on the overal speed/acceleration of the craft as the inability to draw power from the time vortex weakens it.

(I'm thinking about this far too much aren't I?)
 

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Screw the bike. I see a 124 Spyder, and it looks like a BC or an AC from the lack of ugly American plastic bumpers. Niiice.
 

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Awesome comic. My dad wasn't a mechanic, but he loved riding his bikes. I would have followed suit except I am not built quite right.
unacomn said:
So, the bike is like the TARDIS.
You couldn't put it any better way. I see my car as much the same.